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E-governance and information technology in Rajasthan MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers
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Q1Consider the following two statements about a digital grievance workflow in Rajasthan: Statement 1: Rajasthan Sampark allows a citizen to lodge a grievance and track its disposal. Statement 2: RajNet is primarily the platform that records and resolves public grievances. Which option is correct?
Statement 1 is correct because Rajasthan Sampark is the state's grievance-redressal platform for registering complaints and tracking their disposal. Statement 2 is incorrect because RajNet is a statewide connectivity initiative linking administrative levels; it is not the public grievance platform.
Q2A supervisor already has one Rajasthan digital credential and wants to open several state government applications without creating a separate username and password for each department. Which facility best meets this need?
Rajasthan Single Sign-On allows a user to log in once and reach multiple state applications instead of maintaining separate credentials for every department. Rajasthan Sampark is for grievances, Jan Aadhaar supports family-based identity and benefit delivery, and RajNet is connectivity infrastructure.
Q3A woman in a village needs to submit a certificate application and pay a utility bill, but she does not have reliable internet access at home. Which Rajasthan e-governance channel is designed to provide such assisted citizen services through a local kiosk?
e-Mitra is Rajasthan's assisted service-delivery network and provides government and utility services through physical kiosks as well as online channels. Rajasthan Sampark handles grievances, RajNet supplies network connectivity, and Rajasthan Single Sign-On provides common login access rather than kiosk-based assistance.
Q4A district team reviews four proposed controls for an e-governance service: (1) authentication to check who the user is; (2) authorisation to determine what the user may do; (3) encryption to protect data in storage or transmission; (4) audit logs to record actions for later investigation. How many of these control-purpose pairs are correctly matched?
All four pairs are correct. Authentication checks identity, authorisation controls permitted actions, encryption protects data while stored or transmitted, and audit logs preserve an action history that supports accountability and investigation; therefore the count is four.
Q5Match List I with List II and choose the correct code. List I: 1. Citizen submits a scholarship application; 2. Contractor submits an e-tender; 3. Two departments exchange verification data; 4. Government employee downloads a salary slip. List II: p. G2E; q. G2G; r. G2C; s. G2B.
A citizen-facing scholarship application is G2C, a contractor's e-tender is G2B, interdepartmental verification is G2G, and an employee salary slip is G2E. Therefore the complete matching is 1-r, 2-s, 3-q and 4-p; the other codes misclassify at least two service users.
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